In lieu of holiday season, Aguinaldo Shrine has been
decorated with fabulous, shining shimmering, and sparkling colourful lights
that dance to the energetic and lively Christmas songs. Well, aside from the rich
history and being the house of Philippine Independence, Aguinaldo Shrine has
also store different story at each corner of the house on which we hear
directly from the great grandson of Aguinaldo. I, together with my blogger
friends had a chance to explore the house and know the unknown history of
Aguinaldo’s life that is not written in the history. By the way, Aguinaldo
Shrine is open every day with NO Entrance FEE! Well, I’ll be posting more of it
on my travel blog – the posh traveler – in a few days, so watch for it (Update: Read more about Aguinaldo Shrine here.).
Meanwhile, as I’ve said, the Aguinaldo Shrine has a
decoration of sparkling wonderful life that opens every day from 8pm-10pm. What
a perfect scenic view if you were on the Freedom Park. It was 3rd
day of the year 2013 and I noticed that there were people at the Freedom Park
that was patiently waiting for the “Lights & Sounds Show.”
And oh boy, these are some of the photos I captured
during the show.
Aren't they lovely? The Aguinaldo Shrine shines in
different amazing colors. I just can’t take my eyes off on these stunning
lights that gave life to the house and of course gave an awesome entertainment
to the people watching the show.
Furthermore, I also tried to video a part of the Lights
& Sounds Show so I can give you an idea how it was like. (Though, it’s kinda bitin!)
Fantastic and Fabulous! It was a shining, shimmering and
sparkling house on a dark night. Hope you enjoy the photos and video. Well, I
would also suggest that you have to visit the Aguinaldo Shrine since it is just
an hour or two via Cavitex from Manila.
Hugs & Kisses,
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